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Bullying on social networks

Bullying isn’t something that just happens in the real world. More and more teenagers are being bullied online through social networking sites. If you are getting threatening messages online, there are a number of ways to get them stopped.

What are online social networks?

There are lots of online social networks that let you chat with other internet users.

You create your own profile and user name and fill in a few details about your likes and dislikes. Once you’ve done that, you can add music, videos and photos to your profile that other people can comment on.

You can also leave messages and comments on your friends’ profiles.

They’re great when you want to chat, share photos and play games with your friends and other people interested in the same things as you.

Bullying on social networks

put a video or photo on their own profile that makes fun of someone and encourage their friends to send it to others

Bullying on social networks can be tough to deal with, especially if a victim is being bullied by the same person at school.

Because it often happens on your own computer at home, online bullying can be very difficult to get away from.

If you feel like you're being bullied on your personal profile, there are some things you can do.

Online friends

If you’re getting bullied by a linked friend, block them or delete them from your list.

You may have fallen out with someone, but think you may become friends again in the future.

If this is the case, blocking them for a short time means you won’t see any comments they may make that might upset you. You can always unblock the same person later.

If you’re getting bullied by someone and they try to become your friend online, you can refuse their friend request. After all, why would you want to chat online with someone you don't get on with in the real world?